And I found it particularly moving today at my polling place how diverse (racially and economically) the polling place was. There was a disinterested black teenager directing people which line to get in. A big white guy directing me to the right booth. A black Muslim woman in a head scarf with the voter rolls and a farking Sesame Street rainbow of people in line. Everyone was pleasant and polite. Holding doors and helping the elderly find seats if they needed to rest.

I actually had a little moment where I choked up upon leaving. It must be exhausting to live in such constant fear.

I beg of you, do one of three things- rush out and buy some helium balloons, make a 'Free Hugs' sign, or grab a puppy from your local shelter and bring it down to this guy. Fox will have a camera on him all day- what would be hilarious is if he's handing out balloons, hugs, and kitty pets to voters coming and going, as a demonstration of how intimidating he is.

This is why I'm glad I live in New Jersey. I walk in, there's never any lines at all because we have plenty of places to vote for everyone, tell them my name, sign a paper, then vote. 2 minutes tops, no one hanging out, bothering anyone, two forms of ID, or anything.

What the hell is wrong with you people?

How many times did you get to vote? Sure hope you took advantage of the no ID.

I have never, ever had to show ID to vote. I have been checked off on a list and had my signature compared to the one on file. Seems to me it would be difficult for me to vote twice, since I'm only on the roles once.

This is why I'm glad I live in New Jersey. I walk in, there's never any lines at all because we have plenty of places to vote for everyone, tell them my name, sign a paper, then vote. 2 minutes tops, no one hanging out, bothering anyone, two forms of ID, or anything.

What the hell is wrong with you people?

How many times did you get to vote? Sure hope you took advantage of the no ID.

So the only thing that stops you from committing electoral fraud is the need to show ID? What an interesting insight into your complete lack of ethics and respect for the rule of law.

These were two volunteers handing out sample ballots. The Republican was whining about "liberal Democrat lawyers." The Democratic volunteer explained that the VSB had lawyers there to insure that the laws were being applied correctly by the polling staff. The Republican wasn't having any of it. Sorry that you choose to disbelieve it.

I will give the Republicans credit on their sample ballot because they actually bothered to include the five ballot measures, which the Democrats did not.

"They say they are merely monitoring the election process but some say it looks like intimidation, like in 2008."

2 things just that sentence. Fox' ever-present "some people are saying" BS and "2008 intimidation". "Some say"" = We Say. And no charges were filed on the dumbasses in 2008 because they left when they were asked to.

But this stunt is just mind-boggling stupid. Fox & Friends was playing the 2008 clip as recently as July 2012. Why the FARK would you open yourself up to ANOTHER 4+ years of criticism? Just go the fark home and let the professionals handle the election process, asshole.

ilikeracecars:OK, I know nothing good ever comes from starting a sentence I'm not racist but...If that was a white guy wearing the same exact thing, I'd feel a little bit intimidated. OK, I'd feel more intimidated actually, since the white guys that dress like that are militia idiots.

There were people in Arizona carrying guns and standing outside polling places a couple elections ago. People actually reported being intimidated as compared to 2008 in Philly when not one person complained other than Fox News and a college republican with a camera that wasn't voting.